: 13
: 13
:0
: 1 patient/day
: 5.1 %
Total Admissions
A. Inborn
Rooming-in
Intermediate Inborn
NICU inborn
B. Outborn
Intermediate Outborn
NICU outborn
Service
Pay
10
2
II
Total Discharge
Inborn
Outborn
Endorse inborn
Endorse Outborn
Mortality
Total
III
13
0
0
0
0
13
Gender
Male
Inborn
Outborn
Service
1
Female
Pay
8
Service
Pay
4
IV
Mode of Delivery
Service
A. NSD
B. Outlet Forceps
C. Caesarean Section
1. Primary
2. Repeat
V
Pay
8
2
2
Service
Pay
A. Primary
1. Arrest in Cervical
dilatation
2. Arrest in Descent
3. Fetal Distress
4. Placenta Previae
5.Malpresentation
6. Prolonged premature
rupture of membrane
7. Prolong 2nd stage of
Labor
8. Previous Laparotomy
9. Pre-eclampsia
B. Repeat
1. CPD
2. Elective
3. Fetal Distress
4. Twin Pregnancy
5. Arrest in descent
6. Pre-eclampsia
7.Transverse lie
8. Placenta Previa
9. Oligohidramnion
1
1
VI
Term
Preterm
Posterm
VII
SGA
AGA
LGA
Outborn
13
Outborn
XI
Prematurity ,Neonatal
pneumonia
Prematurity, sepsis
neonatorum,
Respiratory Distress
syndrome
Prematurity
Clinical sepsis
Sepsis unspecified
Neonatal Pneumonia
Double Outlet Right
Ventricle with
Pulmonary Stenosis
Duodenal Atresia
Meconium Aspiration
Pneumonia
UTI
Meningocele
Hyperbilirubinemia
secondary to ABO
incompatibility
Congenital heart
Disease (VSD), Cleft
lip and palate
completed ff-up with
mild dehydration
TTN
XII
Name
1
1
5 days
Disposition
Discharged
7 days
Discharged
EXIT REPORT
For the month of July, we have a total of 13 patients. All were inborn
patients and no outborn patient. Morbidities were due to Clinical Sepsis and
Neonatal Pneumonia. No mortality during the month of July 2013.
Patricia Wonodihardjo, MD
Residents in charge
July 2013